A novel endonuclease from kinetoplastid hemoflagellated protozoan parasite Leishmania |
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Authors: | B Mittra PK Sadhukhan HK Majumder |
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Affiliation: | Molecular Parasitology Laboratory, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Calcutta, 7000032, India. |
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Abstract: | A nuclease activity has been purified from the nuclei-kinetoplast fraction of Leishmania. This enzyme, termed endonuclease M (Endo M), is shown by electrophoresis in a denaturing polyacrylamide gel to be associated with a single polypeptide of molecular mass 52 kDa. Physical analysis of the enzyme indicates that it has a sedimentation coefficient S20,w of 4.5S, a Stoke's radius of 32.5 A, and a native molecular mass of 53 kDa. The final Mono Q purified Endo M possesses both DNase and RNase activities. It acts as an endonuclease by introducing random single-stranded nicks into the supercoiled DNA molecules, that often leads to its linearization due to nicking at the opposite strands, and subsequent degradation of the DNA with further incubation. Single-stranded DNA is twice preferred to double-stranded DNA as substrate. Single-stranded RNA is also degraded rapidly and is competitive as a substrate with single-stranded DNA. RNA:DNA hybrids, however, are largely resistant to the Endo M digestion. |
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